It’s ironic that look-at-me fashion folk have so wholeheartedly embraced camouflage, which the military uses for the opposite purpose: concealment. Though this Army/Navy surplus look has had its red-carpet and couture moments (thanks to Jean Paul Gaultier, for one), it’s essentially a bohemian staple that’s most at home on the street. Today, at Marc by Marc Jacobs, designers Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley gave festivalgoers and street style preeners alike reason to celebrate when they gave the traditional pattern an unexpected remake. Surprisingly they modernized camouflage using a nineteenth-century foliate print by the Arts & Crafts honcho WiIliam Morris. Talk about turning over a new leaf.